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Seriously considering lifting it up...Advice, please
Has anyone done a body lift on a square 1/2 ton swb?
Thing is I am on a budget for this mod, (paying a shop to do it and buying the lift kit. But I am wondering if the ride/safety comprised with 2", 2.5" or 3" lift. More than likely it will be a 2" not really looking for anything too extreme, and I like the option of going back to oem if I choose, doubt I will. What size tires will i have to swap to accommodate the lift? As always advice/experience is welcomed and sincerely appreciated. Many thanks photos would also be nice. 84 swb 305v8 15x10/295-50-15 tires |
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That's a small lift it should drive and ride about the same as it does now.
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a 2" lift is so small, youll regret it after you do it. if you want a lift, do at least a 4" so you feel like you actually spent your money on something. do your research, google, and read about who likes what kits. some ride stiffer than others. |
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X2 on the 4". You can run 33's or 35's. Stock drive lines will be fine and they are very clean installs. My last square I ran a 4" with 35/12.50's. I will look for a pic if you like.
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Thanks everyone! ^a pic would be great.
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Here you go. 3in suspension and 3in body lift. I still need to raise the front bumper up 3in.
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Dfrank, how will you raise the bumper 3"? The bottom of mine hits the frame somethin fierce. Thinking of cutting the bumper out around the rails... But worried it will look goofy as hell.
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I was told that lifts cause rollovers more so than not...Is this true?
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Thanks^
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Really any car or truck can roll over if you try hard enough.
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If you hit a ditch right it will probably roll over lol.
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I have 33 inch tires on my truck and it's stock height. They don't rub either. With a 3 inch lift you could fit 35s in there. I personally think that body lifts look terrible. It leaves a gap between the frame and the body. If you're gonna lift it, I would get like a rough country 4 inch leaf spring lift with 35 inch tires. It looks nice, and its not too extreme.
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Is this a C10 or K10 you're talking about? The body lift procedure would be nearly identical, except on the C10 you won't have transfer case linkage to extend. You'll have to extend the intermediate shaft between the column and the steering box, as well as adjust your shift linkage and extend one piece. You may or may not have to extend your fuel filler tube as well. Other than that, it's pretty simple (unless your truck is rusty, and then it can be a pain to remove the body mount bolts). Hopefully none of your bolts break off inside the cab like mine did. Then you have to cut holes in your floor, remove the bolts/square nuts from the channel under your cab, and put it all back together. It can be a real nightmare if you have a northern truck that has lived a hard life in the salt. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
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As for the transfer case linkage issue, how high of a body lift did you have? Mine needed lengthened, for sure. I had a 3" on mine. |
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